The Valencia Extralight Extension Table, 79-100 Inch is an elegant glass table, boasting both straight lines and sleek curved angles that blend harmoniously with a range of modern dining room spaces and aesthetics. With two glass extensions, one at either end, this modern extension table easily expands from 5.5 feet to 9 feet when extra table space is needed. Its polished design features a tempered glass top that is available in a variety of colors and finishes, and is supported by a curved glass base which reinforces the glass top, even when extended. The leaning part of the glass base boasts the same color as its top selection, creating parallel tiers that play with the illusion of weightlessness in this visually appealing furniture piece.

Clear and Extralight glass are distinguishable by the glass edge color. Traditional clear features a green tinted edge. Extralight glass is more transparent than traditional clear glass and features a clear blue tinted edge.

Dimensions

66.9-98.4" W X 35.4" D X 29.1" H

Material(s)
Glass

Item Number
SOV-P1538

Model(s) P1538

Design by Lievore Altherr Molina, 2006.Made in Italy by Sovet Italia.

The Valencia Extralight Extension Table, 79-100 Inch is an elegant glass table, boasting both straight lines and sleek curved angles that blend harmoniously with a range of modern dining room spaces and aesthetics. With two glass extensions, one at either end, this modern extension table easily expands from 5.5 feet to 9 feet when extra table space is needed. Its polished design features a tempered glass top that is available in a variety of colors and finishes, and is supported by a curved glass base which reinforces the glass top, even when extended. The leaning part of the glass base boasts the same color as its top selection, creating parallel tiers that play with the illusion of weightlessness in this visually appealing furniture piece.

Clear and Extralight glass are distinguishable by the glass edge color. Traditional clear features a green tinted edge. Extralight glass is more transparent than traditional clear glass and features a clear blue tinted edge.

Sovet Italia: Leaders in Shaped Glass Contemporary Furniture

Sovet Italia was founded at the end of the 1980's when glass gained incredible traction as a viable material in the furniture market. At the time, innovative glass processing techniques began to pave the way for unique artistic expression in the material. Groundbreaking and functional furniture designs were made possible with a partnership of traditional glass shaping techniques and advanced technologies, allowing for durable glass furniture that was no longer constrained to limited use within traditional design.

A decade later, Sovet Italia confirmed itself as a leader in shaped contemporary glass furniture, having developed a full range of products that stood out for their originality of form, color and finishes. During the years to follow, the company tested new solutions for the use of bent glass and refined its own project culture. And in 2003, Sovet partnered with Altherr Lievore Molina's studio to develop its Divetro Collection: a true turning point for the company. The collection represents an ambitious research project with strong contents of formal and technologic innovation, marked by the chic minimalism of Altherr Lievore Molinas studio.

Today, Sovet Italia continues to expand its offering beyond its origins in glass in order to satisfy the requirements of a broader, more demanding market. The company continues to advance its innovative techniques and designs with renowned designers around the world, constantly pushing the boundaries of glass form in the furniture industry.

Lievore Altherr Molina was founded in 1991 by Alberto Lievore, Jeannette Altherr and Manel Molina. Throughout the years the
studio has been recognized for its furniture design, its interior design projects, its products, and packaging. Simultaneously,
the studio has developed an intense teaching practice, giving seminars and training courses to new professionals at various
Spanish universities and other organizations.

Lievore Altherr Molina has received many national and international awards,
including Spain's National Design Award in 1999. The studio has exhibited its work in Barcelona, Cologne, Chicago, Stockholm,
Helsinki, Lisbon, London, Louisiana, Madrid, Malmö, Milan, New York, Paris and Tokyo. Their ideas and projects are
regularly published in the most prestigious design magazines around the world.